The Z'eer
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I purchased Jotun 87 aluminium, which was my first experience with an epoxy mastic. So far I'm happy with the product, but I'm running out of it now.
The paint been applied via roller and brush to the underside of the car, including suspension components with several coats, I think the coverage has been fair. I still do have a few areas to paint such the rear axle and a few other suspension components.
Question is, should I give a different epoxy mastic a go or stick with the Jotun 87? I do like the 87's anti corrosion properties and the fact it can be applied to steel which isn't totally rust free.
The downside is that I can't achieve a perfect finish via roller (which I'm told is the norm), I wondered if there is product which has the qualities of the Jotun 87 but looks better when rollered on?
Thanks
The paint been applied via roller and brush to the underside of the car, including suspension components with several coats, I think the coverage has been fair. I still do have a few areas to paint such the rear axle and a few other suspension components.
Question is, should I give a different epoxy mastic a go or stick with the Jotun 87? I do like the 87's anti corrosion properties and the fact it can be applied to steel which isn't totally rust free.
The downside is that I can't achieve a perfect finish via roller (which I'm told is the norm), I wondered if there is product which has the qualities of the Jotun 87 but looks better when rollered on?
Thanks